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DCNS expansion in the field of marine turbine energy is part of the group’s growth strategy. With OpenHydro, DCNS hopes to achieve a turnover of 1 billion euros in this sector by 2025.

OpenHydro is a commercial and technological leader in the field of marine turbines and enjoys a high growth potential. The start-up has developed an innovative marine turbine making it possible to generate electricity at a competitive price. It has also formed alliances with the major energy players in several regions where the first marine turbine farms to come into operation will be located, such as France, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Alderney (Channel Islands), Canada and the United States.

By increasing its share of OpenHydro’s capital, DCNS is now moving on from a development phase to an industrial phase in its renewable marine energy activities. A major challenge to be addressed initially will be the industrialisation of the innovative solution designed by OpenHydro. With this in mind, a Marine Renewable Energy Business Unit has been set up in order to group together the OpenHydro activity and DCNS’s own marine energy activities currently undergoing development (floating wind turbines, ocean thermal energy, wave energy).

To meet the challenges raised by these developments, Thierry Kalanquin, while remaining head of the DCNS’s Services Division, will take on the leadership of the Marine Renewable Energy Business Unit. He will be assisted in this task by Frédéric Le Lidec. Thierry Kalanquin also takes over the chairmanship of OpenHydro, thus replacing Brendan Gilmore who had been the OpenHydro Chairman since the company was founded in 2004. As for James Ives, he has been confirmed as OpenHydro’s Chief Executive Officer.

Thierry Kalanquin stated:
“I would like to thank Brendan Gilmore for his precious contribution to the growth of OpenHydro and look forward to working with Frédéric Le Lidec, James Ives and our marine renewable energy teams to bring into play our technological, industrial and commercial assets in this sector”.

The acquisition and the purchasing of OpenHydro shares by DCNS bring to an end the start-up’s increase in capital.

About OpenHydro
OpenHydro (openhydro.com) is a DCNS Group company (
dcnsgroup.com) specialising in marine energy turbines. It designs and produces marine turbines generating renewable energy from marine currents. The company vision is to deploy marine turbine farms under the surface of the oceans to produce energy invisibly, silently, and with no impact on the environment. OpenHydro has achieved several world firsts, including the deployment of a turbine at a European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) site, electricity production for the UK grid from marine currents, and successful demonstration of the economical and secure installation and recovery of marine turbines directly on the sea bed. This method is a major change in the economic equation for marine energy. OpenHydro has a project portfolio spanning the USA, Canada, France, Ireland, Scotland and the Channel Islands with utility partners including EDF, Bord Gáis, SnoPUD, Emera and SSE Renewables. OpenHydro has won a number of awards for its innovations in the field of renewable energy technology.

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